This is hilarious! Ellen Foncannon has created a clever parody on Bach's famous "Fugue in G minor" that will have your audience in stitches! Your students will have a blast singing such funny words with such...view details

This is sensational! Not a note is sung. Rhythm speech and drums (part included) make it all happen in this fresh, exciting opener. It's a wonderful way to teach rhythm, dynamics, style and choral energy, and...view details

Touching on every possible style of choral music, this tongue-in-cheek send-up is very entertaining! With plenty of punch lines, a few familiar favorites, and a showbiz kick line, it's a riot on the risers!...view details

Copland's sparkling, light-hearted work is now available in a simplified voicing that brings the humorous children's song to younger voices. The short solos and comical animal sounds are always well-received...view details

Originally composed for Selina Midkiff and the Appalachian Children's Chorus in Charleston, West Virginia. The anonymous and simple text will remind the singers of an endearing relationship between any parent...view details

Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg wrote this tune for comedian Groucho Marx to sing in the 1939 movie, "At the Circus." It's a tour de force of comedic writing, in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan. As a lighter...view details

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot and When The Saints Go Marching In really belong together in this dynamic, soulful setting, which contrasts the two classic spirituals in such an exciting way that your...view details